Bishops of Bangor and St. Asaph, Lead Mines Bill.

Hodie 1avice lecta est Billa, "An Act to enable Robert Lord Bishop of Bangor and Isaak Lord Bishop of
St. Asaph, and their respective Successors for ever, to
set for Three Lives, or One and Twenty Years, all
Lead Mines in their Soil."

Salmon versus Hamb. Company.

ORDERED, That the Committee concerning the Hamborough Company do meet on Thursday next, at Three of
the Clock in the Afternoon.

ORDERED, That the Committee appointed to consider
of the Proceedings upon Bills of Midd. and Ac Etiams
do meet To-morrow in the Afternoon, at Three of the
Clock.

Nugent versus Talbot.

Upon hearing of Counsel on both Parts, at the Bar
of this House, upon the Petition of Sir Robert Nugent
Baronet (being an Appeal from a Decree made in the
Court of Chancery in the Kingdom of Ireland), and the
Answer of Colonel Richard Talbott to the said Petition:

After due Consideration had by this House of what
hath been offered on either Part thereupon, it is Resolved and Adjudged, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That the said Sir Robert
Nugent be, and is hereby, left to bring his Bill of Review within Six Months in the Court of Chancery in
the Kingdom of Ireland, without depositing the Money
in Court decreed against him by the Decree complained
of by the said Sir Robert Nugent; and that the Sequestration of the Estate of the said Sir Robert Nugent, for
not performing of the said Decree complained of, be
taken off; and that the Injunction of the Court of
Chancery in Ireland be continued against all Proceedings
and Executions at Law, until the Determination of the
said Cause upon the said Bill of Review: And hereof
the said Sir Robert Nugent and Colonel Richard Talbott,
the Lord Chancellor, and all other the Judges, Officers, and Ministers of Justice, in the Kingdom of Ireland, and others whom it may concern, are to take
Notice, and yield Obedience hereunto accordingly.